Under the ocean near California – 700 feet deep in the waters off Santa Barbara in California, a group of football-field-sized asphalt domes pave the bottom of the ocean. They are unlike any other underwater features known to exist–are they underwater volcanoes? (and if so, are they dormant?) We need to know if we have a potential emergency situation here.
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It’s happening again: A near-Earth asteroid named 2005 YU55, which is on the list of potentially dangerous asteroids, was observed with the Arecibo Telescope’s planetary radar on April 19, 2010 when it was about 1.5 million miles from the Earth, which is about 6 times the distance to the moon. Will there be an impact? Will someone help prevent this potential catastrophe?
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Smoking is a worldwide epidemic, an emergency situation that builds slowly, while the smoker isn’t noticing. This means it’s time to quit! We once gave you the advice to go cold turkey, but now it turns out that gradually cutting down (with the aim of quitting completely) may work just as well. If you have trouble quitting, it may be because smoking is in your GENES. And why do some people who DON’T smoke get lung cancer anyway?
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First, there was another implant surgery on April 24, and Whitley Strieber has an exclusive interview with Dr. Roger Leir. Then, we’ve read and seen and heard thousands of hours of testimony about 9/11, but one group we have NOT heard from is the police who first entered the Twin Towers. Why nothing about the first responders? They were men and women of enormous courage. They risked their lives, and some lost their lives. And yet…silence. Now Anthea Appel, herself a first responder, offers an interview that will tell you just exactly why they have been ignored.Don’t miss this story of great human courage and sacrifice in the face of a terrible-and very strange-event.

Anthea’s website is AntheaAppel.com.
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